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How new fathers use social media to make sense of their roles
Tawfiq Ammari
What dads do online helps them navigate gender roles as society changes
Will women’s pain ever be taken seriously? A conversation with Amanda Stern about “Little Panic”
Emily Jordan
The healthcare system — and the educational testing industry — misdiagnoses women according to gender bias
Squidward Tentacles, voice of millennial despair
Matthew Rozsa
In the "SpongeBob Squarepants" hell of Bikini Bottom, Squidward embodies our emotional and economic angst
“Carter” star Jerry O’Connell talks murder, dog hoarding, Drake and his “Real Housewives” obsession
Alli Joseph
Remember that time Jerry O'Connell won a major award for "Kangaroo Jack"? Salon does
Why I use Harry Potter to teach a college course on child development
Georgene Troseth
Harry Potter books are certainly entertaining — but a teaching tool? Let me explain
Lori Loughlin on “Full House” fandom, Hallmark mysteries and parenting in the age of Finstagram
Alli Joseph
"Do they scream 'Have mercy!' at me? Sometimes," the "Garage Sale Mystery" Month star tells Salon
She’s running: “Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win” is the essential political novel for the 2018 midterms
Erin Keane
Jo Piazza's lively and insightful fictional campaign trail book shows how the media fails women running for office
Weaponizing CPS: Shaun King says a troll called in a phony child services complaint on his family
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The activist and columnist claims an anonymous tip brought a false complaint of neglect against him and his wife
Veteran educator Gabe Howard knows what happens when teachers are trusted to teach
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" talks with Gabe Howard, who led the Lower School at Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn for 35 years
Race of mass shooters influences how the media cover their crimes, new study shows
Laura Frizzell, Sadé L. Lindsay, Scott Duxbury
If a news report mentions a shooter’s tough childhood, chances are he’s white
How to stop catfish from foisting their babies on you
Brittney Borowiec
Fish don’t have a reputation for smarts, but species that co-evolved with catfish know to avoid them
Help tweens and teens clean up their feeds
Caroline Knorr
Eliminate the posts that lead to negative emotions, and load up on stuff that feeds your soul
Rom-coms finally get a #MeToo reboot
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Once declared dead, romantic comedy comes roaring back just in time
Exclusive: Alabama Democrat Tabitha Isner on her campaign for Congress: “Women don’t shut down”
Jordan Hoffner
Meet the pastor's wife who hopes to follow Senator Doug Jones as the next Democrat from Alabama elected to Congress
This Week on SalonTV: Daveed Diggs, Bo Burnham, Martin O’Malley and more
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My 5-year-old’s elite Japanese “cram school”: Kindergarten exam prep is a mother’s test, too
Kumiko Makihara
“What happens from here depends on how much effort the mother puts in,” the teacher tells me
Can your job make you a more controlling parent?
Adam Grant
When we are robbed of freedom at work, we expect more obedience at home
Is it time for parents to unionize?
Rebecca Stoner
Parents need to stop blaming themselves and start blaming capitalism
When women stop coloring their gray hair: “I felt naked. I felt scared. I felt excited. I felt free”
Amy Gesenhues
To gray or not to gray? That is the question for women in their 30s and beyond, who consider giving up the dye job
The gym class wars: Was I glorifying violence with these physical education games?
Alex Tzelnic
As a teacher, I thought I was providing a safe space for kids to explore pretend violence — and they loved it
In “Set It Up,” Taye Diggs loves playing a terrible boss and wants to film more rom-coms now
Rachel Leah
On this episode of "Salon Talks," Diggs speaks about his new Netflix film, the #MeToo movement and the shift in TV
A liberal parenting paradox: Meticulously raising our kids while migrant families are torn apart
Shanthi Sekaran
How do we reconcile our fastidiousness in child rearing with knowing that other children are being kept in cages?
Middle class shame is real: “Squeezed” author Alissa Quart on why the American dream is crumbling
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alissa Quart talks to Salon about why we need to get honest with each other about how we're making ends meet
Inside women’s “Ambition Decisions”: On opting out, buying in or embracing the “flex life”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to authors Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace about what they learned about women, work, family and life
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